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  2. Must-Have Christmas Cat Items to Complete Your Holiday

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    Here are a few tips to make the holiday season paw-sitively purrfect for your feline friend: Create a Festive Cat Space. Designate a special corner with cozy holiday blankets, a cat-safe Christmas ...

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    #3 Personalize Your Gift With A Custom Picture Pillow With Reversible Sequins. Upload Your Favorite Photo, And Choose From A Variety Of Sequin Designs To Create A Unique And Stunning Piece

  4. 6 great gifts for shelter cats this holiday season

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    To explore what holiday gifts needy cats need most, Meowtel reviewed shelter wish lists and the nonprofit's 2024 mid-year report. Rising shelter populations mean they'll need more assistance than ...

  5. Fancy Feast - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Fancy Feast was introduced in 3-ounce cans of wet food in seven different varieties. It was the first "gourmet" cat food. In its original commercial, an announcer said, "Your cat give you that cold shoulder when you serve cold, leftover cat food? Watch it warm up to Fancy Feast". It also featured a white Persian cat that talked in her ...

  6. Meow Mix - Wikipedia

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    Meow Mix is a product of The J.M. Smucker Company (as of March 23, 2015); a variety of dry and wet cat food known for its advertising jingle. Meow Mix was introduced in 1974 and sells many flavors, including "Original Choice" and "Seafood Medley". It also is known for selling "Alley Cat" dry cat food.

  7. 9Lives - Wikipedia

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    Sylvester never appeared in commercials for 9Lives canned cat food and by 1986, he would be replaced by Morris for the dry food packaging and advertising. In February 2023, 9lives, along with many other pet food brands such as Gravy Train, and Kibbles 'n Bits, was sold to Post Consumer Brands for approximately 1.2 billion dollars. [6] [7]